The Rosetta Stone inscription is known as the ‘Rosetta Stone’ was discovered in 1799 AD. As the stone is broken, only a section of the original inscription is seen on it. The inscription is the Egyptian language. Today, the Rosetta Stone is kept in the British Museum in London. At first sight, it appears to have three different inscriptions in three sections. But actually, the inscription consists of the same matter in three different scripts. The script in the topmost section is ancient Egyptian script known as ‘hieroglyphs’. It means the script of gods. The script in the middle section was used for routine documents and is known as the Demotic script. It was a simplified form of the Egyptian hieroglyphs. The script in the bottom section is Greek.